50 pence.
That's Elizabeth II, not Elizabeth the EleventhAssuming it's from Canada, your coin is mostly silver and might sell for $5 or $6.
Think it is a it of money
£1.99
3 cents
Elizabeth ll D.G.REG.F.D.1983
Queen Elizabeth was not born until 1926, and the Brits do not make "dimes".
Not much I'm afraid. I'd say a few pence to a pound or so. Elizabeth II pre-decimal coins with the exception of a few are all very common and have little collector demand.
all of Canada
In the United kingdom it would be worth 10 pence. In the USA it would be the equivalent of about 16 cents
The worth of a 1995 Elizabeth II D C R G FD 20 pence is dependent on the condition of the coin and what others are willing to pay. Since the coin is so recent, it is probably not worth much more than 20 pence.
35 Pence. All British coins issued from 1985 to 1997 use the Third Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II which show her wearing a necklace and ear rings.